Manual of Clinical MicrobiologyAlbert Balows, American Society for Microbiology American Society for Microbiology, 1991 - 1364 pagine First published in 1970, previous edition in 1985. MCM5 is enlarged and restructured to keep pace with new developments and technology. Users must have knowledge of the fundamentals of microbiology and possess basic laboratory skills. Operational and organizational chapters address topics ranging from collecting and managing clinical specimens to selecting the best methodological approach for determining strain identity. Subsequent chapters deal with specific microorganisms as etiologic agents and with the clinical microbiologic laboratory in various treatment and research functions. Member price, $64. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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... biochemical tests must be correlated with the genetic data . For ex- ample , yellow - pigmented strains of Enterobacter cloa- cae were shown to be a separate species genetically but were not designated as such ( Enterobacter sakazakii ) ...
... biochemical tests must be correlated with the genetic data . For ex- ample , yellow - pigmented strains of Enterobacter cloa- cae were shown to be a separate species genetically but were not designated as such ( Enterobacter sakazakii ) ...
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... biochemical tests are needed for identifica- tion . Conventional biochemical tests in tubes Tube testing was once used by clinical microbiology laboratories and is still widely used in reference and public health laboratories ( 24 , 29 ...
... biochemical tests are needed for identifica- tion . Conventional biochemical tests in tubes Tube testing was once used by clinical microbiology laboratories and is still widely used in reference and public health laboratories ( 24 , 29 ...
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... biochemical response . Generally , two organisms will suffice to check the growth characteristics , selective or inhibitory charac- teristics , and biochemical response . Occasionally , a third organism may be required to confirm all of ...
... biochemical response . Generally , two organisms will suffice to check the growth characteristics , selective or inhibitory charac- teristics , and biochemical response . Occasionally , a third organism may be required to confirm all of ...
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Specimen Collection and Handling HENRY D ISENBERG JOHN A WASHINGTON II GARY V | 15 |
Microscopy KIMBERLE CHAPINROBERTSON AND STEPHEN C EDBERG | 29 |
Quality Assurance in the Clinical Microbiology Laboratory RAYMOND C BARTLETT | 36 |
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